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Episode #335: Don't Forget To Pause When Presenting
Don’t Forget To Pause When Presenting Nervousness drives speed when we are speaking. Without even realisin...
Episode #334: Getting From "Me" To "You" When Presenting
“Man, it feels hot in here. My throat is parched. My hands are sweating and butterflies have taken over my ...
Episode #333: How Argumentative Should We Be With Audience Members?
What do we bring to our presentations? Usually we have two things – information and a point of view. For a ...
Episode #332: The Five Minute Cadence When Presenting
Normally a talk for a business audience will be around 40 minutes long. That seems a lot until you start put...
Episode #331: Engaging Our Audience When Presenting
We have a talk coming up which we have to give to a business audience and we work hard on the preparation. W...
Episode #330: How Well Do You Prepare For The Q&A When Presenting?
The beauty of being the presenter is that for the majority of the time we are dominant, the lord or mistress ...
Episode #329: Can I Leave My Presentation Preparation To ChatGDP?
Episode #328: Avoiding The Single Dimension In Persuasion
I am constantly amazed at the lack of thinking about seizing opportunities for storytelling to be more persua...
Episode #326: How To Recover From A Presentation Opening Disaster
We all know that first impressions are critical, but what happens if you blow it? There are a couple of typi...
Episode #325: Why We Need To Apply More Professionalism To Weekly Work Presentations
As businesspeople, we don’t get that many chances to face a public audience and give an actual talk. The maj...
Episode #324: Ideas For Advanced Presentations
There are some fundamental mechanics of the presentation delivery. I would call these hygiene factors for pr...
Episode #323: What Level Of Presenter Will You Become This Year?
There are some levels of presenter and so where do you fit in? The scaredy-cat like I used to be, avoiding a...
Episode #322: TED's Advice On Presenting
Chris Anderson is a curator for TED talks and so far there have been a billion views of TED talks since they ...
Episode #321: Selling Yourself When Presenting
In the sales world, it is well known that as buyers the first purchase we make is the salesperson serving us....
Episode #320: Should I Go High Tech With My Presentation
I attended an online presentation recently and the presenter was from one of the HUGE social media companies ...
Episode #319: Low Persuasion Power Negatively Affects The Team
“Urgent – we need help” is the type of text message you love as a training company. It means the “why now?”,...
Episode #318: Six Points Of Persuasion For Speakers
As speakers we have a tremendous amount of things to concentrate on when presenting. Is my speaking speed at...
Episode #317: Applying the Japanese Shu-Ha-Ri Concept For Presentations
The Japanese idea of Shu-Ha-Ri is a combination of three characters – 守破離. I first came across this concept ...
Episode #316: Why Are You Such A Boring Presenter?
Contemplating this title you may be thinking “I am not boring”. You would be a rarity in business then, beca...
Episode #315: Four Strategies For Building Confidence As A Speaker
As a presentations trainer, I can appreciate the difference between class participants when they cross that b...
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